Boyle allegedly helped teammates George Busharis 19, a quarterback, and Mark Comstock, 22, also a wide receiver, take goods from the store, police said.

Comstock was charged Wednesday. In addition to football, Comstock is the first Castleton ball player, male or female, to earn all-region honors from the popular college basketball website D3Sports.com.

Weld said the school is working with state police in their investigation. The school’s investigation will hinge upon any violations regarding the code of conduct, he said.

“This is an off-campus incident. Students that are involved in off-campus incidents that affect the college are handled in a different way,” Weld said.

Neither police nor the school will name the other three men allegedly involved.“We’re bound by federal law not to release names of students,” Weld said. “Law enforcement's investigation is turning up these names.”

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) requires the school to only release disciplinary information if there is a threat to the public, Weld said.

While suspended from the football team, the six students are allowed to attend class.

The school is expected to hold a disciplinary hearing. The three men charged have been cited to appear in Rutland County Superior Court.

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